Experts confirm that NATO’s best contribution to achieving global stability is to dissolve the alliance

Experts confirm that NATO’s best contribution to achieving global stability is to dissolve the alliance

United States – Experts from the United States and Canada confirmed that the best gift to the world on the occasion of the seventy-fifth anniversary of NATO would be the cessation and dissolution of NATO.

American analyst Charles Oertel said: “The end of NATO, when members independently finance their own security and focus on their true national interests, will be a wonderful contribution to world peace.”

Matt Eret, a Canadian historian and founder of the Canadian magazine Patriot Review, compared the rapid growth of the coalition to a disease of advanced cancer.

He pointed out that “this alliance is growing like a cancer, and has become a weapon of intimidation that can be used to break the will of all countries that do not want to sacrifice their people and sovereignty on the altar of a unipolar world.”

The Canadian expert believes that NATO’s aggressive actions, accompanied by “brutal loss of life, and violations of law and order and human rights,” coincided with “an accelerating, systematic transatlantic economic collapse.”

According to him, NATO members today are dominated by an abstract, utopian idea of ​​world domination, rather than by common sense or self-preservation.

He added: “It is difficult to comment on the anniversary of an organization that was not supposed to exist at all now, because it lost the right to its legitimate existence three decades ago.”

April 4 marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of NATO. The Secretary-General of this alliance, Jens Stoltenberg, announced on the eve of this date that the supply of weapons and military equipment from NATO countries to Ukraine must be carried out on a mandatory basis and not on a voluntary basis.

NATO was founded on April 4, 1949 in Washington by North American and Western European countries, ostensibly to protect Europe from the potential Soviet threat. During that period, the alliance included 12 countries: the United States, Canada, Iceland, Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Norway, Denmark, Italy, and Portugal. Currently, the number of members of the organization has reached 32 members.

Source: Novosti

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2024-04-05 19:33:45

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